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all sponges are beneficial in the kingdom of porifera because sponges do not move and do not harm any other organisms

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What are three beneficial and three harmful porifera?

porifera or sponges are not a harmful species they come in all shapes and sizes and even colors but to answer this question three beneficial porifera are 1. sponges 2.sycon 3.eaplectalea 4.spongilla


What species are sponges?

Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera.


What kind of symmetry do sponges exhibit?

Sponges are asymmetrical, although a few species have nearly radial symmetry.


Is cnidaria the same as sponges?

its a species of sponge


Is the sponge the only animal in the porifera plylum?

There are many different kinds of sponges. Every time you see a sponge with a different shape and color, that is a different species. There are thousands of different species of sponges, tube sponges, encrusting sponges, demosponges, etc. But yes, Porifera only includes sponges. So sponges are the only animals in the Porifera.


Examples of phylum porifera?

sponges venus flower basket


How many different species of sponges are there?

Type your answer here... 55


Can sponges fertilize internally and externally depending on species?

true


Sponges in the Ocean?

Yes they are a type of species (please don't confuse for either kitchen sponges or the cartoon they don't look like that).


Do species always change over time?

Species not always change over time such sponges :D


Why are sponges harmful?

Some species (Chondrilla) do destroy coral reefs.


What are natural sponges?

what is the answer to what color are natural sponges? Sponges come in many different colours; they can range from white to yellow, to pink, orange, blue, and an array of other colours. It all depends on the species.